// This is the support for QVariant.
//
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#include <Python.h>

#include <QVariant>

#include "qpycore_chimera.h"


// Return the Python object from the variant.
PyObject *qpycore_PyObject_FromQVariant(const QVariant &qvar)
{
    return Chimera::toAnyPyObject(qvar);
}


// Return a variant containing the Python object.  It will be converted to a
// C++ instance if possible (ie. if it is a fundamental type or a direct
// wrapped type).  Otherwise it is left as a Python object (with an increased
// reference count).  An exception is raised if there was a conversion error.
// (The type of the object will never be the cause of an error.)
QVariant qpycore_PyObject_AsQVariant(PyObject *obj, int *is_err)
{
    return Chimera::fromAnyPyObject(obj, is_err);
}
